In an interview with ET Now, Nouriel Roubini, Chairman, Roubini Global Economics , shares his outlook for commodity and emerging markets. Excerpts: ET Now: Do you think the commodity super cycle is over? Nouriel Roubini: There are a number of factors as to why the commodity super cycle is probably over. First of all, China is slowing down. Their growth rate might be as low as 6% or 7%. Additionally, we have a slow recovery in advanced economies and since there...

LONDON: If implemented, the last-gasp deal to keep Greece in the euro zone should allow the region's economy and markets to regain the momentum they showed earlier this year by removing an existential threat to the 19-nation-bloc, economist Nouriel Roubini said on Monday. The agreement, despite its imperfections, shows that Europe will ultimately pull together, even to try to help its weakest link, said the professor of economics and international...

DAVOS: The biggest developing nations risk overturning the achievements of the past decade by increasing the state's role in the economy , says Nouriel Roubini , dubbed Dr Doom for predicting hard times before the global financial crisis began in 2008. The American economist says Brazil, Russia, India and China have been moving away from market economies recently. "BRICs have been hyped up too much," he said in an interview on Friday at the World Economic Forum's...

DAVOS: The BRICS economies are in the midst of a midlife crisis as a combination of factors including the failure to implement second-generation structural reforms and their move towards a growth-regime based on state capitalism, says American economist Nouriel Roubini . "Are the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and, its most recent member, South Africa) in the midst of a midlife crisis? Based on recent data, this would appear to be the case," said...

DAVOS: The BRICS economies are in the midst of a midlife crisis as a combination of factors including the failure to implement second-generation structural reforms and their move towards a growth-regime based on state capitalism, says American economist Nouriel Roubini . "Are the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and, its most recent member, South Africa) in the midst of a midlife crisis? Based on recent data, this would appear to be the case," said Roubini, who...

In an interview with ET Now, Nouriel Roubini, Chairman, Roubini Global Economics , shares his outlook for commodity and emerging markets. Excerpts: ET Now: Do you think the commodity super cycle is over? Nouriel Roubini: There are a number of factors as to why the commodity super cycle is probably over. First of all, China is slowing down. Their growth rate might be as low as 6% or 7%. Additionally, we have a slow recovery in advanced economies and since...

LOS ANGELES: US recession more than a year before its start in December 2007, said rising sovereign debt from the US to Japan and deficit crisis is spreading and intensifying pressure on policy makers to widen a bailout package. "The thing I worry about is the build-up of sovereign debt," Roubini, who teaches at NYU's Stern School of Business, told attendees at the Beverly Hilton hotel. If the issue isn't addressed, nations will either...

NEW DELHI: While stating that India's economic growth has been slow, Nouriel Roubini, one of Wall Street's most closely followed economists has expressed confidence in the economy's growth model, especially compared to China. Roubini thinks the Chinese growth model is not sustainable. He has no doubts that India stands at a point of advantage when it comes to exports of services, even over economies like China and European countries, and the sector has further growth...

Ever since he predicted the global financial meltdown, Nouriel Roubini, the professor of economics, New York University, has been a much sought-after man. It's not just businessmen but policy and law makers who also seek him out to ascertain his views and as to where the global economy is headed for. Dr Doom, as he's dubbed, was in Mumbai to attend a conference organised by Edelweiss. In between meetings, he took time off to talk to ET Bureau. Excerpts: When...

In an interview with ET Now, Nouriel Roubini , Chairman, Roubini Global Economics , talks about the Eurozone crisis and shares his outlook for the region. Excerpts: Will 2012 be the year in which the euro unravels and the union comes to an end? The economic and financial conditions of the Eurozone are very severe. Germany and France cannot impose their will on all the other countries...

ET NOW's Shaili Chopra moderated a roundtable discussion among Nouriel Roubini, Chanda Kochhar, Adi Godrej, Sanjay Nayar, N Chandrasekaran and MV Nair at the Edelweiss India Conference 2010. Excerpts: There was a time when everybody used to talk which is the next big opportunity. Today, we think of which is the next big trough. So are we constantly looking out for the worst case? Nouriel Roubini: That's really the...

In an interview with ET Now, Nouriel Roubini, chairman, Roubini Global Economics, speaks about global slowdown, sharp fall in commodity prices and their impact on India. Excerpts: ET Now: Money managers are divided over the sharp fall in crude and gold prices and if this is good for countries like India and China. Do you think the current decline in commodity prices is some kind of harbinger or signal that in the coming days we could be staring at poor...

NEW DELHI: While stating that India's economic growth has been slow, Nouriel Roubini, one of Wall Street's most closely followed economists has expressed confidence in the economy's growth model, especially compared to China. Roubini thinks the Chinese growth model is not sustainable. He has no doubts that India stands at a point of advantage when it comes to exports of services, even over economies like China and European countries, and the sector has further growth...

NEW DELHI: Marking out the importance of emerging markets in global economy, noted American economist Nouriel Roubini on Wednesday said that China, India and other emerging markets are going to be sources of global economic growth. Roubini, known for predicting US housing market collapse and worldwide recession was addressing the World Trade Centre General Assembly. The theme of the 44th General Assembly of the World Trade Centres...

DAVOS: The biggest developing nations risk overturning the achievements of the past decade by increasing the state's role in the economy , says Nouriel Roubini , dubbed Dr Doom for predicting hard times before the global financial crisis began in 2008. The American economist says Brazil, Russia, India and China have been moving away from market economies recently. "BRICs have been hyped up too much," he said in an interview on Friday at the World Economic...

LONDON: New York University Professor franc may be a better investment than recession since World War II is running out of steam. The Swiss franc rose to a record against the euro on August 31 and the yen last month reached its strongest level against the

DAVOS: The big question at the annual World Economic Forum meeting in Davos in 2012 was the Euro zone. As the week winds down on snowy ski slopes, the inside track is that some kind of solution - or consensus - has been reached. According to high level sources, the current thinking among Euro zone leaders is to work out a plan for Greece - and maybe for Portugal - to make a structured exit from the Euro, provided...

In an interview with ET Now, Nouriel Roubini , Chairman, Roubini Global Economics , talks about the Eurozone crisis and shares his outlook for the region. Excerpts: Will 2012 be the year in which the euro unravels and the union comes to an end? The economic and financial conditions of the Eurozone are very severe. Germany and France cannot impose their will on all the other countries because the decision...